Lazarus
The Vatican Trilogy, Book 3
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Morris West
Iron-fisted Pope Leo XIV emerges from open heart surgery with the chilling realisation that his reforms have devastated the Church.
As he struggles to overcome the policies he himself put in place, he must battle enemies from within the Vatican, as well as Islamic terrorists determined to assassinate him. Amid political intrigue and counterespionage, his brilliant surgeon Salviati becomes a target too, along with Salviati’s beautiful mistress, Tove, and her fragile daughter, as the plot builds to a dramatic climax.
Lazarus completes Morris West’s bestselling Vatican trilogy, following The Shoes of the Fisherman and The Clowns of God. It can also be listened to on its own as a gripping exploration of Church politics in a world of crises.
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"A tense and exciting thriller." (Library Journal)
"Timely and absorbing." (Publishers Weekly)
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Make time to think about what is said and focus on the ideas presented in his books, you will not be disappointed.
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The terrorist plot is the weakest part of the novel. It doesn’t feel authentic or particularly interesting. The ending is way too similar to a certain Tom Clancy novel which would’ve been recent when the book was first published. The journalist character is also very uninteresting and seems to be merely a device to move the plot along. I guess he did the jaded knowledgeable Roman journalist so well in the first book it would be hard to top.
Overall West wrote so well and insightfully about faith, the Church and the inner life of people that the weaknesses bothers me far less than they would by other authors. The narration is great. I almost returned it at the beginning because of the gruff voice of the pope, but it ends up working.
Weakest in Vatican Trilogy but great audiobook
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